Exodus 29:38-42
two lambs.Nu 28:3-8; 1Ch 16:40; 2Ch 2:4; 13:11; 31:3; Ezr 3:3; Da 9:21,27Da 12:11; Joh 1:29; Heb 7:27; 1Pe 1:19; Re 5:9-12 in the morning.2Ki 16:15; 2Ch 13:11; Ps 5:3; 55:16,17; Eze 46:13-15; Lu 1:10Ac 26:7at even.41 a tenth.16:36; Nu 15:4,9; 28:5,13deal.{Deal} signifies a part, from the Anglo-Saxon {dæl,} a part, or portion, taken from the whole, from {dælan,} to divide. From Nu 28:5, we learn, that this tenth {deal} was the tenth part of an {ephah,} which constituted an {omer,} about three quarts English. hin.30:24; Le 23:13; Nu 15:4; 28:14; Eze 4:11; 45:24; 46:5,7,11,14a drink.Ge 35:14; Le 23:13; Nu 6:15-17; 15:5,7,10,24; 28:10,14,15,24Nu 29:16; De 32:38; Isa 57:6; Eze 20:28; 45:17; Joe 1:9,13; 2:14Php 2:17; *Gr: offer.1Ki 18:29,36; 2Ki 16:15; Ezr 9:4,5; Ps 141:2; Eze 46:13-15Da 9:21 a continual.38; 30:8; Nu 28:6; Da 8:11-13; 12:11where.25:22; 30:6,36; Le 1:1; Nu 17:4Numbers 28:3-11
two lambs.Ex 29:38,39; Le 6:9; Eze 46:13-15; Joh 1:29; 1Pe 1:19,20; Re 13:8day by day. Heb. in a day.Da 8:13; 11:31; 12:11 and the other.1Ki 18:29,36; Ezr 9:4,5; Ps 141:2; Da 9:21at even. Heb. between the two evenings.9:3; Ex 12:6; *marg: 15:4,5; Ex 16:36; 29:38-42; Le 2:1 a continual.Ex 29:42; Le 6:9; 2Ch 2:4; 31:3; Ezr 3:4; Ps 50:8; Eze 46:14Am 5:25was ordained.Ex 24:18; 29:38-42; 31:18 in the holy.Ex 29:42to be poured.14,31; 15:5,7,10; Ex 29:40; 30:9; Le 23:13; Isa 57:6; Joe 1:9,13Joe 2:14; Php 2:17; *Gr: 8 Ex 20:8-11; Ps 92:1-4; Isa 58:13; Eze 20:12; Re 1:10 the burnt.Eze 46:4,5the continual.23; 29:6,11,16,19,22,25,31,34,38,39 in the beginnings.10:10; 15:3-11; 1Sa 20:5; 2Ki 4:23; 1Ch 23:31; 2Ch 2:4; Ezr 3:5Ne 10:33; Ps 40:6,8; 81:3; Isa 1:13,14; 66:23; Eze 45:17,18; 46:1,6Ho 2:11; Am 3:5; Ga 4:10; Col 2:6,16two young.19; Heb 10:10-14Numbers 28:19
two young.Eze 45:21-25they shall.31; 29:8; Le 22:20; De 15:21; Mal 1:13,14; 1Pe 1:19Numbers 28:27
two young.11,19; Le 23:18,19Bishop Patrick observes that no peace offerings are appointed in this chapter, which were chiefly for the benefit of the offerers, and therefore in them they were left more to themselves; but burnt offerings, which were purely for the honour of God, and confessions of his dominion, and which figured evangelical piety and devotion, by which the soul is wholly offered up to God, in the flames of holy love; and sin offerings, which were typical of Christ's sacrifice of himself, by which we and our services are perfected and sanctified.Numbers 29:2
8,36; 28:19,27; Heb 10:10-14Numbers 29:8
without blemish.2,13; 28:19Numbers 29:13
thirteen young bullocks.2,8; 28:11,19,27; Ezr 3:4; Heb 10:12-14At this feast thirteen bullocks, two rams, and fourteen lambs, were to be offered. It is worthy of remark, that in each of the seven days of this feast one bullock is to be abated, so that on the seventh day (ver. 32) they were to offer seven bullocks, but the rams and lambs were every day alike; which appointment might signify a diminishing and wearing away of the legal offerings, to lead them to the spiritual and reasonable service, by presenting their own bodies a living sacrifice, holy, and acceptable unto God. Ro 12:1
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